1.The co-stimulatory effect of growth factors on chondrogenesis induction of rat mesenchymai stem cells
Feng-Ying GAN ; Chen TANG ; De-Fu YE ; Di-Bin GUO ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective The present study aims to explore the optimal combination of growth factors, including TGF-?_1,IGF-I and BMP-2,for the induction of ehondrogenesis of MSCs in vitro monolayer culture. Methods MSCs were induced to differentiate into ehondrocytes in the medium with the following growth fac- tors:TGF-?_1,BMP-2 and IGF-I,either alone or in combination.We detected two cartilage specific markers in differentiated cells.Alcian blue stain was used for aggreean and RT-PCR for collagen type II mRNA.Results The level of Collagen typeⅡmRNA of group BMP-2+IGF-I,TGF-?_1,TGF-?_1+IGF-I,TGF-?_1+BMP-2 and TGF-?_1+IGF-I+BMP-2 was 0.147?0.062,0.478?0.069,0.489?0.022,0.653?0.013,0.807?0.051 respectively. Alcian blue stain in all gruups were positive.Conclusion The TGF-?_1+IGF-I+BMP-2 group is the most ef- fective combination in chondrogenesis induction.
2.Simulation and measurement of diagnostic X-ray radiation qualities
Dehong LI ; Bin GUO ; Jianwei HUANG ; Di WU ; Yanmei HAO ; Cheng FAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(8):614-617
Objective To validate the feasibility of the simulationmethod and the reliability of thesimulationresult through comparison between simulation and measurement of the energy spectrum from medical diagnostic X-ray (RQR-Radiation qualities in radiation beans emerging from the X-ray source assembly).Methods A simplified model of the medical diagnostic X-ray RQR radiation quality was established using code of BEAMnrc.The energy spectrum of the same RQR radiation quality were measured through a plane high-purity germanium spectrometer,and compared with the simulationresult.Results The difference of spectral distribution between measurement and simulation was less than 3%,in spite of the convolution processing not happened to the pulse height distribution measured by the spectrometer.And the spectral distribution,fluence,energy fluence,means energy distribution of the radiation was obtained using the code of BEAMDP.Conclusions As indicated above,it is possible to use the simulation of the energy distribution as a foundation for the establishment of X-ray RQR radiation quality.
3.Transurethral prostate enucleation with 2 μm laser in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Heqing GUO ; Gaobiao ZHOU ; Hongming LIU ; Bin SUN ; Guangxin PANG ; Dawei MU ; Jingmin YAN ; Jizhang XING ; Di LI ; Quan HONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(6):411-414
Objective To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of transurethral prostate enucleation with 2 μm laser in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Methods One hundred and seven patients with BPH were treated by transurethral prostate enucleation with 2 μm laser under continuous epidural anesthesia or laryngeal mask anesthesia. The patient′s, average age was 67±9 yrs (52 to 85 yrs). Of whom, 10 patients had a history of urinary retention. The mean prostate volume was 72.5±17.6 ml (45 to 158 ml). Two deep trenches were cut at the 5 and 7 o, clock position from the bladder neck to the verumontanum. The incision continued to the urethral mucosa and submucosa along with the verumontanum bilaterally in an arc-shape and ended at the internal arc of urethral sphincter. Then the urethral mucosa at the level of the verumontanum was cut and the surgical capsule plane was identified. A retrograde blunt dissection was made along the surgical capsule plane with the resectoscope sheath front-end, and the sheath was swung from side to side to extend the capsule plane. The significantly enlarged middle lobe was treated with laser vaporization resection. In the same way, a trench was made at the 12 o, clock position, and the lateral lobe were removed by the sheath from the verumontanum level, finally only two cord-like pedicles were kept at the 1 and 11 o, clock position at the bladder neck, so that the removed gland tissue was fixed and hung in the gland fossa. For prostate volume less than 60 ml, the laser vaporization resection was carried out directly. If the prostate volume was greater than 60ml, transurethral resection would be performed instead of laser vaporization resection. With 4% mannitol irrigation, the enucleated prostate tissue was then cut into small pieces and washed out by a Braun plastic bottle through the resectoscope sheath. Intraoperative bleeding, operative time, catheterization time, postoperative voiding status, maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax) and length of hospital stay were recorded and analyzed. Results All patients successfully completed the transurethral prostate enucleation. The average operative time was 74±12 min (45-150 min). Five cases required blood transfusion. There was no recorded urethral stricture and no urinary incontinence except for one patient who recovered 1 mon after the operation. The follow-up time was 2-6 mon. The average Qmax was 6.3±0.6 ml/s before and increased to 17.5±1.5 ml/s after the operation. The international prostate symptom score (IPSS) and quality of life (QOL) were reduced from 26.4±5.5 and 4.6±0.5 to 9.3±2.1 and 2.8±0.3 after the operation, respectively, P<0.01. Postoperative secondary bleeding was not observed. Conclusions Transurethral prostate enucleation with 2 μm laser for BPH is a safe and effective minimally invasive treatment. Its efficacy is superior to open surgery, and even better than TURP.
4.Treatment of intra-articular calcaneal fracture with limited posterior incision.
Bin JIA ; Yong ZHANG ; Guo-qing CAO ; Xue-Feng MA ; Jie ZHENG ; Di GAO ; Yan-xun LIU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2010;23(2):97-98
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Adult
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Calcaneus
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injuries
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surgery
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Middle Aged
5.Polymorphism of five short tandem repeat systems in Chinese Han population in Chengdu.
Ying LI ; Hai-bo LUO ; Yan-hua SONG ; Xiao CHEN ; Bin LONG ; Guo-di CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2007;23(5):338-341
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain population genetic data of loci D11S4951, D11S4957, GATA193H05, D2S2951, and D6S2421 in Han population in Chengdu area and to validate the value of their forensic application.
METHODS:
Blood samples were collected in EDTA tubes from unrelated individuals. DNAs were extracted with Chelex-100 and were analyzed by PCR and horizontal PAGE followed by silver staining.
RESULTS:
Alleles 7, 10, 8, 6 and 8 were found in 5 STR loci, respectively. No deviations from Hardy-Weinberg balance were observed. The heterozygosities observed were 0.743, 0.772, 0.833, 0.650 and 0.800, respectively. The chances of exclusion were 0.497, 0.549, 0.662, 0.356 and 0.599, and the discrimination powers were 0.863, 0.912, 0.947, 0.829 and 0.931.
CONCLUSION
All of the five loci studied may be useful markers for individual identification and paternity testing.
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Asian People/genetics*
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China/ethnology*
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Forensic Medicine
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Gene Frequency
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Genetic Markers/genetics*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Rape
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Tandem Repeat Sequences/genetics*
6.Formalin-induced pain enhanced nitric oxide synthase expression and nitric oxide production in the rat hippocampus.
Ling-Yun LIU ; Di WU ; Qing-Jun LI ; Wen-Bin LI ; Xin-Hua GUO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2007;23(1):30-34
AIMTo observe the changes of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and nitric oxide (NO) content of hippocampus including their time course and region distribution character in rat during the process of formalin-induced inflammatory pain as well as the pain behavior of rat.
METHODSThe pain threshold (PT) was determined by radiant heat-induced tail flick test. NOS expression in the hippocampus was determined by using NADPH-d histochemical staining. NO production in hippocampus was determined by assaying NO3- and NO2-.
RESULTSSubcutaneous injection of formalin elicited nociceptive behavioural response and led to decrease in PT of rat. The number and staining degree of NADPH-d positive neurons began to increase at 6 h after the formalin injection in CA1, CA2 - 3 and DG of hippocampus as well as NO content, which increased most obviously at 12 h and returned to control level at 48 h.
CONCLUSIONFormalin-induced inflammatory pain could induce the elevation of NOS activity in CA1, CA2 - 3 and DG of hippocampus with a certain time course, which further led to a increase of NO production in hippocampus.
Animals ; Formaldehyde ; adverse effects ; Hippocampus ; metabolism ; Inflammation ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; Male ; Nitric Oxide ; biosynthesis ; Nitric Oxide Synthase ; metabolism ; Pain ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; Pain Threshold ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
7.A new mutation of iduronate-2-sulfatase gene from the patient with Hunter syndrome.
Yi-bin GUO ; Qun-di LIN ; Chuan-shu DU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2006;23(1):67-69
OBJECTIVETo identify the mutations of iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) gene, and to establish a basis of prenatal gene diagnosis of Hunter syndrome.
METHODSUrine glycosaminoglycan (GAG) assay was used to preliminary diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis. PCR-denaturing high-performance liquidchromatograptly (PCR-DHPLC) analysis was performed to detect the mutation in exons 9, 3, 8 of the IDS gene. DNA sequencing was applied to analyze the mutation detected by PCR-DHPLC.
RESULTSAbnormal peaks were found by PCR-DHPLC. A new frame-mutation (1569+TT) in exon 9 of IDS gene was identified by DNA sequencing. Two "T"q inserted in position 1569 base pair (1569+TT) caused a substitution of codon 482 (TTA, leucine) to 482 (TTT, phenylalanine). The "TT" insertion results in the decrease of amino acids from 550 to 482. The patient is a hemizygote and his mother is a heterozygote.
CONCLUSIONA new frame-shift mutation of IDS gene is found to report. The mutation (1569+TT) results in 68 amino acids lost. Probably it causes the enzyme activity seriously dropped down and being pathologically the basis of disease.
Child, Preschool ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Humans ; Iduronate Sulfatase ; genetics ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mucopolysaccharidoses ; genetics ; Mucopolysaccharidosis II ; enzymology ; genetics ; Mutation
8.Combined index finger pollicization with an anterolateral thigh flap for thumb reconstruction.
Guang YU ; H-Y XU ; Hong-Yu LEI ; Shuang GUO ; Jian-Hua HUANG ; Di-Bin LI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2014;17(6):354-357
A severe crush injury to the hand is devastating to patients. Under conditions in which the crush force is too great, the digits are not viable candidates for replantation. We present two cases in which the patients suffered from loss of the thumb ray at the first carpometacarpal joint and skin defect at the radial side. The tendons, radial nerve and metacarpal bone of the index finger were injured, and the second metacarpal head was retained. There was a comminuted fracture of the trapezium in both patients. The treatment protocols consisted of the index finger pollicization and the free anterolateral thigh flap transfer. The procedure was performed in a single operation. The new thumb is able to provide a stable post for pinch and grip after six months follow-up. Both patients were satisfied with the function and appearance of the reconstructed thumb.
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surgery
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Surgical Flaps
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Thigh
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Thumb
9.Impaction bone grafting combined with over-articular external fixation in the treatment of type III Pilon fractures.
Bin JIA ; Yong ZHANG ; Guo-qing CAO ; Jie ZHENG ; Di GAO ; Xue-Feng MA
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2010;23(8):643-644
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Ankle Injuries
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surgery
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Bone Transplantation
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External Fixators
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Middle Aged
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surgery
10.CD34+ antigen expression relating to prognosis in acute myeloid leukemia.
Ling LI ; Rui WANG ; Di ZHONG ; Bin-Zao WEN ; Dilinazi ABULAITI ; Zhi-Qiang LIN ; Ming JIA ; Jian-Ping HAO ; Rong CHEN ; Xin-Hong GUO ; Lei WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2005;13(5):812-814
To explore CD34(+) antigen expression in new diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and analyze the prognosis for CD34(+) AML patients, the expression of antigen CD34 in 238 AML patients was detected by indirect immunofluorescence assay. The results showed that CD34 in 92 out of the 238 patients (38.7%) were positive, there was relationship between the CD34(+) expression and FAB subtypes (M(0), M(1)), and no CD34(+) expression was observed in M(3) subtypes. The complete remission rate of CD34(+) AML patients was 32%, which was lower than that of CD34(-) AML (61%). The lymphoid-associated antigen (CD7) was significantly increased in CD34(+) AML patients, compared with CD34(-) patients (P < 0.05). It is concluded that CD34(+) AML patients show poor prognosis and lower CR rate. The detection of CD34 expression is of some value in predicting prognosis in AML.
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biosynthesis
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biosynthesis
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Leukemia, Monocytic, Acute
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metabolism
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pathology
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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metabolism
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pathology
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pathology
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis